TG? GALLINAGG GALLINULA. 
Adam, having been found by Moses himself that same day. 
Knoblock was in doubt at first whether they belonged to the big or 
the little kind of Snipe, but the man said to the latter. 
[§ 4200. Fowr.—Kyro, 15 June, 1861. 
Sent to Muoniovara by Martin Piety, 25 June, from Matthis Mattissen Kyro, 
having been found in Okan-uoma. | 
[§ 4201. Four.—Korte-uoma, July, 1861. 
Found as above, and brought to Muoniovara on the 27th by the shoe- 
maker’s boy Carl. I believe the place to be that whose name was written 
Kharto- or Karto-uoma by Mr. Wolley (ef. § 4177, note 1).] 
[§ 4202. Four.—Lieho-uoma, 30 July, 1862. 
Brought to Muoniovara, 3rd August, by Olaf Johan Kangosjarvi.] 
[§ 4203. Four—Viksi-rota, 1 August, 1862. 
Brought on the 8rd by Mathis Larsson Muoniolusta, having been found as 
above. | 
[§ 4204. Four.—Kangosjarvi, 7 August, 1862. 
Brought to Muoniovara, on the 10th, by Carl Monas from Kangosjiirvi. 
Found in a marsh near by. | 
[§ 4205. Four.—Viksi-rota, 23 July, 1864. 
Brought on the 29th by Lars Larsson, of Muonioalusta, having been found 
as above. | 
[§ 4206. Fowr.—Koti-uoma, 25 July, 1864. 
Brought to Muoniovara 10th August by Martin Piety, who himself found 
them as above, and said he saw the bird, which he knew well. These eggs were 
remarked on at the time by Knoblock, for except in size they are curiously like 
those of Limicola platyrhyncha; but Piety’s known trustworthiness, to say 
nothing of the time of year when they were taken, forbid all doubt. ] 
[§ 4207. Fowr.—Lapland, 28 July, 1864. 
Brought to Muoniovara, 1 August, by Johan Matthisson Katkesuando, who 
